What a fine day it is. I am engaged (story to come) and we are making plans for a July 2004 wedding. I am at work, busily working away, and I am about to go have something spicy for lunch! It doesn’t get any better than that…


Apparently taken from the Hong Kong bootleg of the Two Towers DVD. There are a few pages of funny screenshots taken from the movie here.
That’s all I’ve got for now, since I’m laughing out loud at work.
I can’t wait for RotK to come out…
I’m already learning how to make the most of my commute.
http://www.georgia-navigator.com/perl/maps/atl_north
This traffic map, updated every few minutes, gives me a good idea exactly how much trouble I’m in, as I do have to traverse a good long stretch of the worst highway ever built, GA 400. In general, since I am going against the flow of traffic, my commute isn’t horrible, but most people who assume anything about this road end up sitting on it for 4 hours at a time. Anyway, this just helps my chances of getting home/to work at a reasonable time.
http://www.atlantagasprices.com
Now, this page, I like. Find the absolute lowest gas prices in Atlanta or submit your own. Since my beast of a car has been sucking down more gas than an aircraft carrier lately, these are good data to have.
http://atlanta.citysearch.com/section/restaurants/
“Where we gonna eat today?” This site helps me contribute to extricating ourselves from the daily quandary of finding a suitable place for lunch.
I got to work early today; hopefully that means I’ll get to leave early… (Yeah, right)
Let’s see, I also found the mailbox at my apartment complex and figured out which neighbors have loud dogs.
So, if I get to work at 7 am, does that mean I get to leave at 3?
Oooh, Garrett got business cards.
I’ll scan one and post it up, just as soon as I get settled into my new apartment. Right now, I am just trying to get some stuff up the stairs (second floor apartment) and put it someplace where it goes, instead of dumping all my crap in the apartment from the very beginning and having it sit there for months.





